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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the industrial impacts. do you want to -- neil, do you want to -- >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with what you said, but i think it's a false dichotomy. i do believe in history. if you look at music or software, music was done by the labels, software was done by microsoft or ibm. then came the internet, pcs, tablets and mp3 players. anybody can create software or make music. nobody pays anything. what's settled is it's not one versus the other, it's ecology of markets that didn't exist. there's markets of 1, 10, 100,000, a million. there's still labels, but i would
so what's the technology? i think the technology is, essentially, smart manufacturing. i think it's the integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still sort of stupid, if you will. parts are not integrated into a digital system, and i think that's the big thing, i think, that really will have a big, big impact within the next decade. >> okayment so we're going to disagree? >> yeah. we're going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact, the...
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same machines, some technology. they said they had no intention of making a bomb, it is all for peaceful purposes. do you believe that? that is the question with a round. -- with iran. they have the toughest sanctions regime that has ever been imposed on any nation. you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. -- collapsed or comply in giving up their nuclear programs. can we set a tough program? yes, we can. and we have. asat program, a cyber-worm, that destroys about 8000 of the very delicate iranian centrifuges. they have them covered. they have expanded the program. i have no doubt we are trying to stop the program. we can delay it. host: a quick question, is that iran or of korea more of a threat? guest: north korea has weapons. you always start with capability, what you have and what you a
same machines, some technology. they said they had no intention of making a bomb, it is all for peaceful purposes. do you believe that? that is the question with a round. -- with iran. they have the toughest sanctions regime that has ever been imposed on any nation. you have to add a cooperating, russia cooperating. all of this is working to contain the program from pressure on iran. you're then going to have to negotiate a deal. sanctions have never forced the country to come up laps or comply...
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we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. dr. mark kumyan spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda-approved eye implant. the argus ii is a video camera, wirelessly sending images to the brain. it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see something again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes all together in a pile. with the glasses, i'm able to do that myself. >> reporter: kathy blake is 61 and has been blind for 23 years. but after a two-hour surgery, kathy has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors, with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right now, the device is only approved for retinitis p retinitis pigmentosa. complete vision loss. only about 100,000 people in the u.s. suffer from it. the device could be used to treat millions who can't see. >> i think that the future for this is going to be big. >
we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. dr. mark kumyan spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda-approved eye implant. the argus ii is a video camera, wirelessly sending images to the brain. it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. the blind can see something again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my...
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tactus technology has developed a new kind of keyboard. now you see it, now you don't. this working prototype is still being refined, but you get the idea. the keys bubble up. what makes it happen? microfluidics. >> we fill those channels with a fluid. the fluid makes the channels invisible. to make buttons, we simply increase the amount of fluid that makes the top surface rise up. >> reporter: the microfluidics panel replaces the top layer of a display screen and doesn't add thickness so it won't add extra weight of thickness, so the technologygy can work with any touchscreen device. imagine a smarter universal remote. if you're watching a dvd, only the right buttons appear. no fumbling for the right buttons out of the dozens available. and now that most cars have displays that use this drivers can use the tech. >> you can provide guidance so drivers can keep their eyes on the road, and their hands on the wheel for as long as possible. >> reporter: tactus has announced one deal with the display manufacturer so far, touch revolution. the onboard demand can pop up by the
tactus technology has developed a new kind of keyboard. now you see it, now you don't. this working prototype is still being refined, but you get the idea. the keys bubble up. what makes it happen? microfluidics. >> we fill those channels with a fluid. the fluid makes the channels invisible. to make buttons, we simply increase the amount of fluid that makes the top surface rise up. >> reporter: the microfluidics panel replaces the top layer of a display screen and doesn't add...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everythi
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >>> a chainsaw wielding man is on a rampage, attack
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with...
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. >> i represent mobile technology, mobile brand -- broadband providers. i am sure all the smartphones and tablets of of the trucking industry and oil and gas is probably using more. anything the panel can say generally about the continued growth in mobile broadband and technology generally? >> certainly from a trucking perspective, gas, it has been absolutely critical to our industry over the last decade or so. the days of drivers going to pay phones and calling in to find the next load, now it pops up and tell them exactly where to go and when to be there and so forth. i think there is still a lot of penetration -- the penetration is probably not all the way there yet in trucking and there are a lot of opportunities. that is something they are willing to invest in and because it impacts their bottom-line. >> i would agree. the ability of well drillers to capture what is going on in terms of logs and distributed to a central location for analysis , and understanding what is going on, is really central to moving forward to develop our energy resources much
. >> i represent mobile technology, mobile brand -- broadband providers. i am sure all the smartphones and tablets of of the trucking industry and oil and gas is probably using more. anything the panel can say generally about the continued growth in mobile broadband and technology generally? >> certainly from a trucking perspective, gas, it has been absolutely critical to our industry over the last decade or so. the days of drivers going to pay phones and calling in to find the next...
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that will create an enhanced e-book, but use that technology to invite large numbers of of students -- numbers of students to use the web. there's a lot of newfangled items going on about how this is presented that i am struggling to catch up with myself. i now -- they instructed me how to tweet and twitter and facebook and all the other things, but like the enhanced e-book, i can't do because i don't have an ipad, but i believe in the possibility of immediacy here, and that if you're trying to tell a legitimate story important from history, you need to take every resource, every chance you can to make connections. that's the novelty side of what i'm presenting here. i'm interested in what you guys think of this, even the notion of repeating some stories or using some of the language. i kind of stitched things together in these stories. let me talk a little bit about misremembering and our imbalance sense of history, the urgency that i think lies in this subject, why i want to do it, take this risk to make another connection with you. we had inauguration this week. barack obama, jan
that will create an enhanced e-book, but use that technology to invite large numbers of of students -- numbers of students to use the web. there's a lot of newfangled items going on about how this is presented that i am struggling to catch up with myself. i now -- they instructed me how to tweet and twitter and facebook and all the other things, but like the enhanced e-book, i can't do because i don't have an ipad, but i believe in the possibility of immediacy here, and that if you're trying to...
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like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the food giant is were toking the sale of frozen meat to catering businesses in france. nestles said the beef was supplied by a german company. horse meat has found its way into ready to eat meals across europe in a meat mislabeling scandal that has shaken the food industry. >> a study finds women do worse than men after hip replacement surgery. kaiser permanente researchers in southern california looked at 35,000 case and found women have a slightly higher risk of implant failure because of dislocation. it doesn't matter what type of device was implanted. women are more lik
like google has been testing the technology if years in the bay area. nissan will most current resources from japan to sunnyvale five miles from google headquarters. nissan c.e.o. believes self driving cars will not be feasible in the united states this will 2020 because of legal and technological hurdles. >> the horse meat food scandal centered in britain and ireland is growing and nestle is removing beef meals from shelfs in italy and spain after traces of horse d.n.a. were found. the...
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are back to sweep up some of the details of a busy week, and we want to begin with a quick look at technology which we found always works best if it fixes something that's broken about life, and that hasn't always been the case of late. it was a lovely wedding and they are a lovely couple. they had the very cool idea of getting married in grand central station and "the new york times" covered the events for the vows section of their website. now, a grand central wedding isn't for everybody. it is a bit on the public side, but it was kind of romantic except maybe the glow from the ipad. bibles and even paper vows have worked great for centuries and don't need a charger. can we not agree that sometimes old school is best. using ipads as cameras, for example is like taking pictures with a cafeteria tray especially when you consider they make cameras that are small and take really good pictures, same with the new jersey firefighters who were recently sworn in with the ipad bible app. they make bibles that work real well for that. and while it didn't get much attention a few weeks back, we lost th
are back to sweep up some of the details of a busy week, and we want to begin with a quick look at technology which we found always works best if it fixes something that's broken about life, and that hasn't always been the case of late. it was a lovely wedding and they are a lovely couple. they had the very cool idea of getting married in grand central station and "the new york times" covered the events for the vows section of their website. now, a grand central wedding isn't for...
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technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always opportunities for a new disruption. i think a lot of this will be around interest, but that's just my prediction. >> so we shouldn't, as consumers or in any other role that we may occupy, worry about the control that certain companies may exercise over the internet itself and the information that it contains? >> well, i think that privacy will always be something that users should consider. i also think privacy is always a trade-off. when you give up some of your personal information, you get something in return. it is about m
technology is not stagnant. it is amazing to think about different waves of the internet and technology. the first wave was yahoo! itself. the directory. there are these pages out there, how do you organize them? then that got so large, the directory model broke down and gave way to search. the next wave came with social. now we're on the mobile wave. that has all happened in about 15 years. we have gone through four major technology shifts in terms of who the players are. there are always...
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it could affect other patent technologies. >> and adults going blind could have another chance at sight. the $100,000 device will not restore sight but it will give patients suffering great a rare eye disease the ability to perceive light and dark which can help with tasks such as navigating a sidewalk on reading large signs. >> and, now, we have this work thing. >> how about some hot chocolate to go with the cooler weather. >> we can make some an cakes and eric is the smoked meat guy. >> barbecue. >> whatever you are doing do celebrate president's day you will do it with dry weather although the clouds look oppressive they are creating 47 47-degree temperatures at sfo. this time tomorrow we will track the rain from the northwest but right new you have a dry morning commute and a dry afternoon commute with the fog still a big story in novato and the visibility is less than eighth of a mile and down to a couple hundred feet so be careful in the not bay until 10:30, maybe 11:00. i hoped to show you mount tamalpais but, sorry, it is not working. now, as far as what will happen today, we wi
it could affect other patent technologies. >> and adults going blind could have another chance at sight. the $100,000 device will not restore sight but it will give patients suffering great a rare eye disease the ability to perceive light and dark which can help with tasks such as navigating a sidewalk on reading large signs. >> and, now, we have this work thing. >> how about some hot chocolate to go with the cooler weather. >> we can make some an cakes and eric is the...
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the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody had to deal with for the most part was alive and his parents were and his grandparents. and the hundreds of interviews that go into this book. i went to 16 libraries and archives around the world for this book. and everything i do is sort of three things. i believe in going there, wherever there is -- >> yep. >> so for the lombardi book and turning to my wife and uttering the loving words how would you like to move to green bay for the winter? [laughter] >> you've got to be a die hard to want to do thht. >> a lot easier to say do you want to go to san juan, puerto rico to do clementi or to ome for the rome book.
the life of the a biographer, the process has been impaated byy ccess to records, technology and all that. i would imagine significantly. >> well, there's so much i could talk about there. i was afraid and i'm thinking about future biigraphers what will be on the record -- is it all going to be email and tweets and so on. >> right. >> luckily barack obama did write letters and he did keep a journal and he was a writer. so that helped in terms of that. and he was -- everybody...
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we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >>> if you were going to play golf, you milgt as weght as wel with the best, right? the white house is confirming that the president played 18 holes today with tiger woods. it also included the report's owner, a man who also happens to be a major democratic party donor. >>> the skies have been busy during the president's florida stay. military fighters are intercepted three small planes that have crossed into the restricted air space. they have been forced to leave the area. >>> the huge rally at the na
we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's number-one security company, adt? our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we are back. we're going to speak to the assistant democratic leader, senator dick durbin, in a moment. but i want to begin with our roundtable. joining me here, mike murphy. democratic mayor of atlanta kasim reed. michael isikoff, who of course broke the drone story this week. ag katty kay. former speechwriter for president bush and columnist for "the washington post" michael gerson. here you are. i wanted everybody to weigh in on this moment. the president and how he approaches his -- the legislative end of his second term and his state of the union address. i thought "the washington post" summed it up will writing about it this week capturing the moment. this time it's not about george w. bush's impact or an upcoming election or recovering from major setbacks. obama is trying to advance his most a
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we are back. we're going to speak to the assistant democratic leader, senator dick durbin, in a moment. but i want to begin with our roundtable. joining me here, mike murphy. democratic mayor of atlanta kasim reed. michael isikoff, who of course broke...
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obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if they don't answer, highlight the fact they're not answering the questions. do the digging that makes for pointed questions that it's difficult to ignore. as opposed to merely wanting access so you can stand around and watch the president play golf. >> you know, howard, i've got to give john cook credit for this. the story society that sparked the whole conversation was in politico. politico talking about how obama is trying to avoid tough situations. and john cook pointed out that politico did actually get a one-on-one interview with
obama is using the latest technology. he can call him for the fact that the president does not like to go before the press in unstructured situation where is he might be asked uncomfortable questions. that's true. and we can blame him for it. and we can criticize him for it. but i think at least the point i was trying make in huffington post. it's our obligation as reporters and news organizations not to whine about that but to dig, instead of whine. you know, ask the questions repeatedly, if...
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we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. this doctor spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> i committed myself to developing a new way, a new approach. so those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda approved eye implant. it's just a video camera attached to eye glasses. wirelessly transmitting images to the brain. it won't fully restore vision, but the fda says it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. essentially, the blind can see something, again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes together in a pile and with the glasses i can do that myself. >> reporter: cathy blake is 61. and has been blind for 23 years, but after a two-hour search, she has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right now the device is only approved for retinitis pigmentosa. a rare genetic disease that causes complete vision loss. only 100,0
we have the technology. >> reporter: is now reality. this doctor spent 25 years working on a medical marvel you have to see to believe. >> i committed myself to developing a new way, a new approach. so those who are blind can have a foreseeable solution. >> reporter: it's the first fda approved eye implant. it's just a video camera attached to eye glasses. wirelessly transmitting images to the brain. it won't fully restore vision, but the fda says it may allow people to detect...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> well, if you were hoping to take advantage of a key program of the obama health care overhaul, your time ran out. administration officials say they won't take anymore applications for the pre-existing condition insurance plan because of limited funding. it's a stopgap program to help people with medical problems who cannot get private insurance. starting next january under the new health care law, insurers can no longer turn anyone away for poor health. it's a good thing. >>> this may make you think twice before you take that next sip of alcohol. researchers say alcohol is one of the leading causes of preventable cancer deaths. a new study in the american journal of public health says drinking alcohol causes 20,000 cancer deaths a year here in the u.s. and it's not just h
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>> well, if you were hoping to take advantage of a key program of the obama health care overhaul, your time ran out. administration officials say they won't take anymore...
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now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to covering her speech here in washington. >> democratic strategist, bob schrum. he wrote an article saying he's not quite done with his work yet. he says in the article, in effect, you will have to run out for a third term in the midterms. he will have to say you elected a president who's on your side? now will you elect a congress on your side so we can move america forward? maria, will the president fight to change the congress as part of his agenda for the second term? >> i mean, the fact that he immediately enlisted ofa now made it a nonpart -- a
now he's saying it's just a technology problem. maybe it is a technology problem to make it the happy party and that needs to be achieved with some sort of a pharmaceutical intervention there. but what the line-up at cpac illustrates is that there is something going on other than a message herement they're going to try it every which way to say it is something other than the substance of the issue. i'm delighted to see that sarah palin has found light after fox news and i look forward to...
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the white house and trying to do grassroots mobilization to not shoes the campaign infrastructure the technology the sophistication they have and to build from the out side to really do things in that way, mobilize the outside game. i think that is what he believes is the path to progress. >> charlie. >> rose: yes, mark. >> i think the president is remarkably consistent and i think in a second term he's kind of a fixed piece. the big changes for me, there's a new chief of staff a new secretary of treasury new secretary of state new secretary of defense. how all these people fit together as big parts of saying how the operation works. and i think the biggest piece was also a constant in some ways but his role that's fluctuated is thth vice president. you talked to members of congress even republicans particularly in the senate and they will say we just don't have contact with the president, we don't have a feel for the president to be able to move things or stick with the agenda. they have great confidence in the vice president and great confidence in the vice president's ability as he showed in
the white house and trying to do grassroots mobilization to not shoes the campaign infrastructure the technology the sophistication they have and to build from the out side to really do things in that way, mobilize the outside game. i think that is what he believes is the path to progress. >> charlie. >> rose: yes, mark. >> i think the president is remarkably consistent and i think in a second term he's kind of a fixed piece. the big changes for me, there's a new chief of...
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dropping the lithium ion battery from its new a-350 wide-bodied jets because of uncertainty over the technology. airbus will use conventional nickel cadmium batteries instead. >>> standoff as senate republicans block a final vote to confirm defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. they will try again to advance his confirmation when they return from a ten-day recess. >>> former presidential candidate now a grandfather to 20 children. ann tweeted the good news on valentine's day about her growing family and share this had picture of the proud mom and dad, mary and craig romney. congratulations to them. >>> most wives might expect their husbands to surprise them on valentine's day, this woman turned the tables by hiring a singing telegram to serenade her hubby where he works, the dmv in kansas. ♪ >> all righty then. too much caffeine? that's phil harmonic, belting out "kiss from a rose" bringing out laughter there from the dmv for the first time in history. >> i want to go to that dmv. there's nobody there. >> that line is great. >> what is that? is it closed? >> if you need to have your driver's
dropping the lithium ion battery from its new a-350 wide-bodied jets because of uncertainty over the technology. airbus will use conventional nickel cadmium batteries instead. >>> standoff as senate republicans block a final vote to confirm defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. they will try again to advance his confirmation when they return from a ten-day recess. >>> former presidential candidate now a grandfather to 20 children. ann tweeted the good news on valentine's day...
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impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment inrmation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and. [applause] watching the coverage of the "state of the union" i hear republicans and democrats thinking will this help republicans? i don't care. so to talk about freedom and prosperity, our freedom loving panel is here to debate this with kathryn mangu-ward and deroy murdoch and michael moynihan what does it mean to you? >> the onslaught will continue. the american people don't expect people to -- the government to solve every problem. >> we have 15 manufacturing hubs. john: and the government has to create that >> and a college score card i that "u.s. news and world report" gave us updates but now the government will do that. and
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is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> >>> now we are switching gears to look at senator marco rubio. is it wise for him to deliver his speech in both english and spanish? >> okay let me start with you. marco rubio. bright start what theme should he strike. he has to point out the fact that there are two different paths to economic both. we believe in growth. the president is going to talk about moving a step further down the planned economy. he has to talk about a bright future and higher levels of economic growth. increase increased freedom. >> may i just read this comes from senator rubio speech. presidents and both parties have known that our free enter price economy is our source. >> that is true. actually to be fair to george bush a lot of t
is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. on the 2013 lexus gs. music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make someone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy ♪and you will be happy too. >>> >>> now we are switching gears to look at senator marco rubio. is it wise for him to...
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and i believe we can strike that balance to employ technologies to do that, at the same time upholding constitutional rights. >> and you're not concerned about the current policy, even where it might target americans who join the enemy? >> again, this is no different than the policy perhaps that was in place before. we'll find out about that in the oversight that we'll pursue. >> all right. leader cantor, thank you for your time. i appreciate it. >> david, thanks. >>> coming up, we'll preview the president's state of the union address. i'll talk with one of his closest allies in the senate, senator dick durbin. >>> plus, our political roundtable is here with reaction to leader cantor as well as insights and analysis of all the politics behind the big issues. gun control, immigration reform, and more, that the president will pursue in his second term. joining me, democratic mayor of atlanta kasim reed. former speechwriter for george w. bush, now columnist for "the washington post" michael gerson. strategist mike murphy, and bbc's katty kay. as well as michael isikoff who broke the headl
and i believe we can strike that balance to employ technologies to do that, at the same time upholding constitutional rights. >> and you're not concerned about the current policy, even where it might target americans who join the enemy? >> again, this is no different than the policy perhaps that was in place before. we'll find out about that in the oversight that we'll pursue. >> all right. leader cantor, thank you for your time. i appreciate it. >> david, thanks....
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sow uses the technology available to disrupt al qaeda in ways that minimize the risk to american soldiers. yes, he has done so with a lack of oversight which is problematic and a special court overseeing who is targeted is a great idea, but the idea that drones are responsible for more civilian deaths than human warfare is untrue. a recent report from the council on foreign relations called reforming u.s. drone strike policies finds, quote, far less collateral damage from drones than other weapons platforms. it quotes the bureau of investigative journalism, a british nonprofit, which found in the pakistan drone strikes, 23% of those killed were civilians and in yemen only 8%. approximately 800 civilians killed since 2004 are far too many, but the afghanistan war according to the u.n. left well over 13,000 civilians dead and the iraq war left more than 100,000 civilians dead. i understand the fears associated with robotic warfare, but it makes more sense to be anti-war than to be anti-drone. the drone program is a huge asset just as it has made huge mistakes. it has significantly degrade t
sow uses the technology available to disrupt al qaeda in ways that minimize the risk to american soldiers. yes, he has done so with a lack of oversight which is problematic and a special court overseeing who is targeted is a great idea, but the idea that drones are responsible for more civilian deaths than human warfare is untrue. a recent report from the council on foreign relations called reforming u.s. drone strike policies finds, quote, far less collateral damage from drones than other...
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but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired generals and admiral cans get behind this idea then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. (applause) we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastruct
but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired...